My first humble shot of M42....

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My first humble shot of M42....

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Hi guys! I'm really excited to have taken my first every shot of a Nebula.....with a very simple setup!

Its a one shot 30" exposure, ISO set at 1250 with a 5D Mark III and colour tweaked a bit in Photoshop....

Really excited!

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Here's my humble setup! Everything stock on a Celestron Omni XLT 127 with the motor drive... I managed to get some drift alignment. Btw, I did not have a pier, so what I did was to take out the mount and place it in another orientation that works best for me...

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Btw, like to say thanks to Remus and Cataclysm for sharing some tips and most importantly inspiring me during the last session at Bedok South.

Rgds, Jonarsh
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Wow! Amazing shot! Thanks for sharing. Power of a 127mm Mak + AP skills + enthusiasm! :)
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Thanks a lot Gary! :)

Will try longer exposures next time cos I did not have my remote shutter with me...
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Great shot! Try taking multiple shots and stacking in Deep Sky Stacker. The difference will astound you! :)
Try for about 1 hr of imaging time or longer if you can :)
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Thanks for the tip Cloud Cover! Ok, will try to do it next time....
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Great shot for your first nebula! I like the color. Beware though... Astrophotography can be very addictive....
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That's one helluva shot. You did it! It was great chatting with you the other day. Beware though, it would be an addictive journey. :P
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Thanks for the encouragement guys! Yes....I can feel the addiction crawling in, thinking about upgrading soon....haha :D
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Beware! Imaging bug is hard to resist! :P
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Haha black hole effect
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